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Physicochemical Properties and Antioxidant Activities of Maillard Reaction Products from Defatted Hydrolyzed Soybean Protein with Various Sugars

탈지대두단백 산 가수 분해물과 당의 반응에 의하여 생산된 Maillard Reaction Products의 이화학적 특성 및 항산화성

  • Published : 2009.01.31

Abstract

Maillard reaction products (MRPs) were produced from aqueous solution of various sugars with defatted hydrolyzed soybean protein (DFHSP) with different temperatures and pressures. Physicochemical properties of MRPs were investigated; also, DPPH and hydroxyl radical scavenging activity and sensory properties were evaluated. MRPs from ribose and DFHSP had the highest reactivity with larger pH reduce, higher browning index increase and higher antioxidant activity than other MRPs from other sugars. The antioxidant activities were increased with increasing temperatures and pressures of reaction. The highest antioxidant activity and sensory preference were obtained from MRPs with ribose at $140^{\circ}C$ with 2.8 kg/$cm^2$ for 30 mins.

본 연구는 식물단백 가수 분해물(HVP)인 탈지대두 단백산 가수 분해물(DFHSP)과 환원당(glucose, fructose, ribose)을 기본 원료로 하여 여러 가지 반응온도, 반응시간, 압력 등 다양한 반응조건 model system하에서 MRP를 제조하여 이화학적 특성과 항산화 효과, 관능적 특성이 우수한 MRP생산을 위한 최적기질과 반응조건을 찾고자 하였다. 반응액의 이화학적 특성은 pH, 갈변도, 색도의 변화로 비교하였으며 항산화활성은 DPPH radical 소거활성과 hydroxy radical 소거활성을 통해 측정하였으며 관능적 특성은 기호도로 비교하였다. 당 종류에 따른 MRP의 반응성을 비교한 결과, MRP의 pH 감소와 갈변도의 증가는 환원당 중 ribose와 반응시킨 MRP가 유의적으로 크게 나타났으며 대기상태에서 제조된 시료보다 압력을 가해 반응시킨 MRP가 높은 반응성을 보였다. Glucose와 fructose를 사용한 경우에는 유의적 차이를 보이지 않았다. 그중에서도 R/DFHSP을 가압반응기에서 $140^{\circ}C$에서 30분 동안 2.8 kg/$cm^2$ 압력을 주어 반응시킨 MRP가 가장 높은 pH 감소와 갈변도를 보였다. DPPH radical 소거활성과 hydroxy radical 소거활성의 경우 glucose나 fructose의 hexose보다 반응성이 큰 pentose인 ribose를 당원으로 한 R/DFHSP 반응계가 높은 활성을 보였으며 이를 가압상태의 조건으로 반응시킬 경우 항산화활성이 훨씬 증대되는 효과를 보였다. 관능적 특성비교 결과 ribose와 반응시킨 MRP가 고기 향에 근접한 MRP의 기질로 선정되었으며 대기압 상태의 낮은 반응조건에서 제조될 경우 탈지대두 단백 산 가수 분해물액 자체의 간장냄새로 인하여 기호도가 높지 않았다. 가압반응조건에서는 R/DFHSP을 $121^{\circ}C$에서 1.5 kg/$cm^2$의 압력 하에서 30분간 반응시킨 MRP의 경우 고기 향에 근접하는 평가를 얻었으나 $140^{\circ}C$에서 2.8kg/$cm^2$의 압력 하에서 제조 시 탄내가 심하여 기호도가 저하되었다. 이상의 결과에서 반응성과 항산화적 측면에서는 ribose를 당원으로 하며 가압의 조건을 가해 MRP를 제조할 경우 상당한 항산화활성 증강효과를 얻을 수 있으나 관능적 특성을 고려하였을 때는 높은 압력은 너무 높은 반응성으로 인해 기호도 감소의 원인이 된다.

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